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I dont know who the father is she herself is black and white. Her two first borns r pure black. (I have never noticed an another male black cat.) I think the father was a feral bright long haired cat. But her kittens coloring doesn't make sense if that the case unless they took after their moms coat color. One kittens( the last one to be born is way fluffier then it's siblings) I was asking about genders because my sister in law was like I can gender them. But some articles say that u can gender them til 4-5 weeks. So should I assume she wrong? Mated? I thought cats just hooked up and go their separate ways? Do you know how old they would be to start teething. I'm guessing around 3-4weeks? Sorry about all the million questions. I know little to nothing about cats I've been researching a lot. I am more familiar w Dogs. (My family had 6+cats but I was more into dogs still am but I have started to really like cats as well.)You may handle the kittens, esp as you are best buddy with momma. Dont overdo it, but there is no real problems with it. With a shy semiferal momma you must be more cautious of course.
Re blankets: a week before the adoption, you let them use adoptions blankets...
Eyes opening is individual, most opens around day 10-12, but it may vary before and later.
Gender decision not always easy. Easiest if you have several, boys and girls; compare them with each other.
Boys openings tends to be further away, girls nearer...
She will prob get her previous body back, more or less. Young mommas may grow up!
Yes, she isnt protected against new pregnancies, nursing doesnt not protect cats. Humans are somewhat protected, not cats. Pregnacy isnt not only heat, but if she is mated, she will get preg. Its inductiory conceptions with cats, so heat really not necessary.